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Hostname or IP Address
—The host name or IP address of the server running the application
The host name of the computer displays when the IP address can be converted into a host name by a
DNS server, or if the application has been entered using the server host name.
•
Application Name
—The name assigned to the application on the Trap Receivers Settings screen (on
page
42
)
Applications appear in the order in which they subscribe to the UPS Network Module. SNMP
management applications, such as HP Systems Insight Manager, can receive notifications from the UPS
Network Module.
•
Output
—The name of the UPS load segment from which the Client is powered
•
Shutdown after (min)
—The time available to the user after a utility power failure occurs and before the
UPS shutdown sequence initiates
This value is configured in the HPPP Client and displays in this column.
•
OS Shutdown time (sec)
—The time required to completely shut down the operating system
This value is configured in the HPPP Client and displays in this column.
•
Link
—A hyperlinked icon to the web interface for the notified application
•
(
HTTP Connection,
HTTPS Connection, or
Communication Loss)
To add a trap receiver:
1.
Click
Add Trap Receiver
.
2.
Configure the settings for the new application on the Trap Receivers Settings screen (on page
42
).
To modify a trap receiver:
1.
Select the checkbox for the application you want to modify. To select all applications, click
All
.
2.
Click
Modify Trap Receiver
.
3.
Modify the settings for the application on the Trap Receivers Settings screen (on page
42
).
To remove a trap receiver:
1.
Select the checkbox for the application you want to remove. To select all applications, click
All
.
2.
Click
Remove
.
To simulate a utility power failure:
1.
Select the checkbox for the application you want to test. To select all applications, click
All
.
2.
Click
Utility Failure Test
. The UPS Network Module sends a Utility failure trap, and then sends a Utility
restored trap 30 seconds later.
3.
Verify that the selected application received the traps over the network.
To simulate a UPS On Battery condition:
1.
Select the checkbox for the application you want to test. To select all applications, click
All
.
2.
Click
Shutdown Test
.
3.
The selected application processes the simultaneous alarms and performs an actual shutdown
sequence.
CAUTION:
The Shutdown Test generates an actual shutdown sequence for the server on which
the application is running.
4.
Verify that the server protection is working correctly.
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